Chamfer in a sentence as a noun

Try threading a rod and then applying a chamfer on the end.

Just create a sketch and revolve the cut or sweep the cut along the chamfered edge.

Sorry, but that is the word we use for, um, chamfered edges in the English language.

The dedicated chamfer and fillet tools are just bad.

I put a chamfer on the top edge, and drilled desk grommet holes, and then put a couple coats of lacquer on it.

It has some drawbacks, it lacks some nice functionalities you can have with FreeCAD plugins like threads, easy chamfer and fillet.

As a FreeCAD user I don't understand why FreeCAD absolutely despises chamfers and fillets.

Chamfer in a sentence as a verb

PartDesign chamfer/fillet are so much better in git master now. No longer limited to 45 degrees, and they can be duplicated with linear/polar patterns!

So for each module in addition to the source file, you also need to map insights, such as, what is the reason behind a design choice - Why is there a chamfer?

Fillets and chamfers are also important for visualisations, since in nature there are no perfect sharp corners afaik.

I have a wedding ring without chamfering, I like the snug fit and the trick to getting it off is in relaxing your muscles and turning it as you pull it off.

Ok, here a very specific question: can I chamfer or fillet a specific edge that is resulting from a CSG subtraction?Because 3D printing supposes a very robust 3D CAD.

Then a new sketch is created on one end with which to cut out the rectangular slot, and then a sketch is created on top to cut out holes to the required depth, and then some of the edges are chamfered.

It has almost everything that I think is missing from openscad: * A full programming language * Fillet and chamfer support * A better viewerThe thing that I'm planning to add to my lua cad is materials and PBR in the viewer.

Chamfer definitions

noun

two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees

See also: bevel cant

verb

cut a bevel on; shape to a bevel; "bevel the surface"

See also: bevel

verb

cut a furrow into a columns

See also: furrow chase